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What case cleaning method do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tnwhip" data-source="post: 928506" data-attributes="member: 32195"><p>I have thought about getting a sonic cleaner but don't think I really need one. If I have some real dirty cases l knock the primers out and put them in a plastic peanut jar with a solution of white vinagar,water and diswashing soap. With the top off my vibrator tumbler, sit the jar on the edge of my tumbler leaning aginst the treaded rod and turn it on.This agiatates the soultion and they come out clean in about 20 to 30 minutes. They will be clean but not shine. If I want them to shine I tumble them in the corn cob with a little NU Finish car polish or just use my lee shell holder and spin them in a drill and polish with fine steel wool. I normaly only do 25 to 50 cases at a time so spinning them in a drill and polishing with fine steel wool doesn't take very long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tnwhip, post: 928506, member: 32195"] I have thought about getting a sonic cleaner but don't think I really need one. If I have some real dirty cases l knock the primers out and put them in a plastic peanut jar with a solution of white vinagar,water and diswashing soap. With the top off my vibrator tumbler, sit the jar on the edge of my tumbler leaning aginst the treaded rod and turn it on.This agiatates the soultion and they come out clean in about 20 to 30 minutes. They will be clean but not shine. If I want them to shine I tumble them in the corn cob with a little NU Finish car polish or just use my lee shell holder and spin them in a drill and polish with fine steel wool. I normaly only do 25 to 50 cases at a time so spinning them in a drill and polishing with fine steel wool doesn't take very long. [/QUOTE]
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